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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good drawer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has skill in drawing or creating illustrations.
Example: "She is a good drawer, often impressing her friends with her artistic talent."
Alternatives: "a talented artist" or "a skilled illustrator".
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Capp recalled to Kahn that it wasn't long before his skills led him to the world of adult concerns: One day a twelve-year-old boy … sidled up to me and said, "Jeez, you're a good drawer".
"You're a good drawer, though," her kid replied.
"If you were a good drawer, you'd bang out a flyer, go into the town, photocopy it and put it around, while others would go on beer runs or sort out generators.
I still want to be a farmer, but my teacher says I am a good drawer.
Be a good drawer!
You could also have an artist help if you are not a good drawer.
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"And if you looked at Joe Shuster's picture, either he wasn't a very good drawer, or he was having fun with us".
Likewise, many a robot with a perfectly good drawer-pulling hand will have no idea that you need to open a drawer before you can tell what's in it, or that maybe you should check other drawers if the first doesn't have what you're looking for!
I'm not a good perspective drawer, but I can write a really good memo".
It did not only what a good sock drawer should do — organize socks — it did what great works of art aspire to do.
One day I happened to open the drawer and was astonished to see a full drawer of candy papers.
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